Tag: Business
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I Will Support President Tinubu’s Agenda Using STI – New NASENI Boss
[ad_1] The newly appointed Executive Vice Chairman/Chief Executive Officer (EVC/CEO), National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI), Mr. Khalil Suleiman Halilu said he would ensure that President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda is achieved through the deployment of Science, Technology and innovation (STI) in the economy. Mr. Halilu made this statement while addressing the management ... -
B2B marketers need to dig in to understand generative AI
[ad_1] Before experimenting with generative AI, a technology that has the ability to transform business processes, boost productivity and streamline repetitive tasks, businesses first need to understand how the technology fits the context of their operations and their risk appetite for experimenting with, then deploying generative AI at scale, says a new report from Forrester. ... -
The Pentagon’s innovation arm has a new chief and a new strategy
[ad_1] The Pentagon’s new innovation chief wants to redefine how the Defense Department adopts commercial technology, starting with extending the Defense Innovation Unit’s reach into the combatant commands. “There was a time where, a bit, disruptors of the team was what was needed, because we just had to finally break through and change the way ... -
Digital infrastructure Deficit, Biggest Challenge to Adoption of Tech in Southeast – CFA
[ad_1] Governments of the five Southeastern states must begin to invest in digital infrastructure to boost the chances of effective digital adoption and open up myriads of tech opportunities in the region. The Managing Director/ Chief Executive Officer, Anambra State ICT Agency, Chukwuemeka Fred Agbata, CFA, made the call when he appeared as a keynote ... -
We got all six defense-industry stakeholders in a room. Now what?
[ad_1] Picture the banks of the Charles River, the vibrant hustle of MIT’s corridors, the green lawns and serene brick of Harvard Business School. On a Saturday morning, leaders from Silicon Valley and Capitol Hill and the Pentagon are arriving, coffees in hand. They are here for the Harvard-MIT Technology and National Security Conference, an ... -
Geopolitical tension with China would hit U.S. critical technology sectors hard, new study shows
[ad_1] Many of the largest tech companies in the United States are so intertwined with China that they likely would not survive a massive geopolitical crisis between the two countries, research from data services company J.H. Whitney shows. Such a crisis would also likely bump leading tech-associated companies like Meta (parent company of Facebook) and ... -
SDA readies second batch of satellites for its space data network
[ad_1] The Space Development Agency is gearing up to launch its next set of satellites as it works to build a future network of hundreds of military satellites and sensors. On Thursday, SDA will launch its second batch of satellites into low-Earth orbit to test out concepts in space—called “Tranche 0.” This batch, which will ... -
Kids Aren’t the Only Ones Who Benefit From Social-Emotional Learning
[ad_1] How would you react if you learned that one of your students felt that you don’t treat them like a full person, with a life and responsibilities beyond the classroom? This is a real scenario we encountered during a focus group last school year with a group of high school students in Florida who ...











